Latest News on Journalist Safety and Impunity

Missing Nepalese journalist resurfaces, after fleeing threats over corruption article

Shiva Oli, a Nepali journalist reported missing by his wife after he left his home in the Doti district in the far western region of Nepal on 25 July, was located on Tuesday morning when he contacted the police, the regional coordinator for the Far Western Region of the Federation of Nepali Journalists, Manmohan Swar, […]

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Sri Lanka continues to harass and intimidate foreign, domestic media, following end of civil war

The Associated Press (AP) bureau chief in Sri Lanka, who reported on civilian death tolls in the government’s recent final push against Tamil Tiger rebels, has been denied permission to stay in the country. Ravi Nessman’s expulsion is the latest in a series of incidents highlighting a government backlash against foreign correspondents who don’t toe […]

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With televised threat to journalists, Gambia’s President Jammeh fuels media climate of fear

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh on Wednesday 22 July warned journalists against tarnishing Gambia’s image, in a statement to state-owned GRTS television. “Any journalist who thinks that he or she can write whatever he or she wants, and go free, is making a big mistake”, Jammeh declared. “If anybody is caught, he will be severely dealt […]

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Violent attacks against Sri Lankan media continue following end of the war

The International Press Institute (IPI) along with eight other groups – all of them members of the Press Freedom Mission to Sri Lanka – call on President Mahinda Rajapaksa to redress the perilous media environment in Sri Lanka by combating impunity, releasing imprisoned journalists, introducing legal reforms to safeguard media freedom, and ensuring journalists’ safety […]

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